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One and coalition
One possibility was a partnership between the FDP, the Social Democratic Party of Germany ( SPD ) and the Alliance 90 / The Greens, known as a " traffic light coalition ", named after the colors of the three parties.
However, the new system again appeared to have failed, as although Barak's One Israel party ( an alliance of Labour, Gesher and Meimad ) won more votes than any other party in the Knesset election, they garnered only 26 seats, the lowest ever by a winning party, meaning that a coalition with six smaller parties was once again necessary.
One of the most admired generals of the anti-Napoleonic coalition, he was rewarded for his courage in the battles at Pultusk and Eylau.
* The phrase ' red-green alliance ' has also been used to describe the One Wales coalition in the Welsh Assembly following the 2007 elections between the Welsh Labour Party and Plaid Cymru.
One of Gitting's priorities was aligning the DOB with the East Coast Homophile Organizations ( ECHO ), a coalition of other social and political clubs for gays and lesbians.
One of them, Theodric, is noted for fighting against a British coalition led by Urien Rheged and his sons.
After one month of minority government, Morgan signed a coalition agreement ( One Wales ) with Ieuan Wyn Jones, leader of Plaid Cymru, on 27 June 2007.
One bidder was Syrian entrepreneur Abdulsalam Haykal, CEO of Syria-based publishing company Haykal Media, who brought together a coalition of Middle Eastern investors with his company.
One of the major achievements of the coalition was the signing of the Treaty of Paris which formally ended the American War of Independence.
One of the main duties of the Crown is to appoint as prime minister the individual most likely to maintain the confidence of the House of Commons ; this is usually the leader of the political party with a majority in that house, but when no party or coalition holds a majority ( referred to as a minority parliament ), or similar scenario, the governor general's judgement about the most suitable candidate for prime minister must be brought into play.
One of PSR members, Alexander Kerensky joined the Provisional Government in March 1917 as Minister of Justice, eventually becoming the head of a coalition socialist-liberal government in July 1917, although his connection with the party was rather tenuous.
One of those convicted for the bombing was Jamal Jafaar Mohammed, currently member of Iraq's parliament and member of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's ruling coalition.
One was Kitsap, who led a coalition of Puget Sound tribes against the Cowichan Tribes of Vancouver Island around 1825.
One of the first acts of the grand coalition was able to agree on a new law about worker ’ s vacation regulations on 25 July 1946.
One year later, IDS, dissatisfied with the way Ivica Račan and his coalition partners treated Istria, left the government, although they continued to support it in Parliament.
One of the main reasons the opposition seized a third of parliamentary seats and five states in the worst ever showing for the Barisan Nasional coalition that has ruled for half a century, was due to him leading at the helm.
One week later he voted in favour of military action against Iraq, despite the failure of the US-led coalition to secure the second UN resolution.
The decimation of membership in the National Party in Queensland, the subsequent rise of One Nation and the loss of over a million coalition votes in the 1998 federal election have been claimed to be, in part, consequences of the marginalisation of these voters.
One of the most powerful warlords of his time, Yuan Shao spearheaded a coalition of warlords against Dong Zhuo, who held Emperor Xian hostage in the capital Luoyang, but failed due to internal disunity.
One example of such an electoral coalition is in Australia, where the Liberal and National parties have run as an electoral bloc for decades.
One of the groups that joined this coalition was Adolf Hitler and the National Socialist German Workers Party, a group which had previously been dismissed as an extremist fringe by the more mainstream conservative parties.
One stated goal of the coalition is the establishment of a centre termed " Visible Sign " ().
He was a member of Fuse One, a coalition of jazz musicians who released two album on CTI Records in 1980 and 1981.
One or both main parties may seek to form a coalition government with smaller third parties, or a minority government relying on confidence and supply support from third parties or independents.

One and partners
One of their primary partners, CD Baby, wrote a scathing account of their relationship.
One line of explanation sees the incest taboo as a cultural implementation of a biologically evolved preference for sexual partners with whom one is unlikely to share genes, since inbreeding may have detrimental outcomes.
One scientific study found that promiscuous men and women are judged equally harshly and both genders express strong preference for sexually conservative partners.
One study found that people from developed Western countries had more sex partners than people from developing countries in general, while the rate of STIs was higher in developing countries.
One of the team's limited partners was New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, who lived in Tampa during the year.
One of his regular polo partners was Hal B. Wallis, who had met Curtiz on his arrival in the country and had established a close friendship with him.
One of them starts with a sentence and then the other continues until the story becomes sexually explicit, and it provides an opportunity for the partners to express their sexual fantasies.
One argument is that economic interdependence makes war between trading partners less likely.
One of his partners was Angelo J. LaPietra " The Hook " the boss of Chicago until his death in March 1999.
One form of partnership unique is the tokumei kumiai or " anonymous partnership ," in which partners have limited liability so long as they remain anonymous in their capacity as partners and do not participate in the operation of the partnership.
* One or more people called limited partners, who contribute a sum / sums of money as capital, or property valued at a stated amount.
One of the new firms to enter the field was the Kinetoscope Exhibition Company ; the firm's partners, brothers Otway and Grey Latham, Otway's friend Enoch Rector, and their employer, Samuel J. Tilden Jr., sought to combine the popularity of the Kinetoscope with that of prizefighting.
One such structure is licensing content, in which distribution partners pay a fee to the content creators for the right to publish the content.
One of McClellan's law partners prior to his Senate service, Maud Crawford, went missing in March 1957 in Camden, Arkansas.
His partners in the orchestra later became the members of the popular merengue and reggaeton group, Límite 21 ( Limit Twenty One ).
* 1999 Big Brothers / Big Sisters of Columbus and Franklin County ( Ohio ) partners with Bank One, NA to create the Bank One Academy.
* Simon Blitz and two partners purchased Oldham Athletic A. F. C., rescuing the Football League One club from possible liquidation.
Campus One is the first e-learning network of its kind in the UK and Ireland, and has been developed in association with academic partners in the USA and Hong Kong, ensuring its e-learning programmes have global reach and relevance.
One of Max's business partners is named Moses likely in reference to CityTV co-founder Moses Znaimer.
One of the pair, Mark Harris, said he wanted fathers to have the same right as their mothers ' new partners.
One possible solution to the cosmological gravitino problem is the split supersymmetry model, where the gravitino mass is much higher than the TeV scale, but other fermionic supersymmetric partners of standard model particles already appear at this scale.

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